Example sentences of "of [noun] [unc] [noun pl] from the " in BNC.

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1 Balfour and Sibbald rescued several hundred of Murray 's plants from the Peel estate grounds in Livingston , and brought them to Edinburgh .
2 The net indebtedness of bank A to bank B can be settled at the Bank of England by a transfer of bankers ' deposits from the account of A to the account of B. Notice that inter-bank settlement of this kind has no effect upon the total of bankers ' deposits , only upon their ownership .
3 A brilliant last bowl removed two of Gourlay 's woods from the head to give Corsie the three shots he needed to take the set 7-6 .
4 If you have a highly cultured heron than any of Papagena 's numbers from the Magic Flute will see it off before you can say Gin Rin Kohaku .
5 This is largely due , however , to the fact that a significant proportion of Peru 's imports from the Soviet Union consists of arms — clearly a highly sensitive commodity .
6 They walked hand in hand through the warm summer dusk , their arms entwined , her head upon his shoulder , listening to the drowsy lullaby of ships ' hooters from the river , and smelling the scent of soft tar upon the roadway .
7 Many of Whessoe 's installations from the early years of this century still survive today and are used primarily for storage .
8 Attaingnant lost no time in following the examples of Petrucci and Antico by bringing out in 1529 a Tres breue et familiere introduction pour entendre et apprendre … a iouer toutes chansons reduictes en la tablature du Lutz , containing among other things seven of Claudin 's songs from the Chansons nouvelles … a quatre parties of the previous year , now arranged both for lute solo and for voice with lute accompaniment .
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